If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Venue DI noise

I own a Venue DI which I tried to use in church practice last night for the first time. I could not use it because the unit introduced noise, it was not feedback type of noise or hum, it's hard to explain, it was more like a mid to high frequency whine . The guitar is a Taylor 814ce which I normally connect to the house using a cheap DI which causes no problem. I tried switching the phase and the ground lift, but no luck. I have tried the unit at home through a Fishman Artist and it does cause a problem.

Are there any tips you can provide to try to start figuring out what is going on?

Since this is a recent post on my own problem, I thought I'd piggyback here. I also have a Venue DI that I use frequently. However, at some locations it is unusable because of high-pitched noise. In my case, it sounds like RFI. It was pulsing -- like radio noise rather than 60Hz hum. I did some limited troubleshooting on stage, including turning off overhead paddle fans (no effect), dimmers (no effect), trying different power supplies (no effect), looking for ground loops (none found), different cables (no effect), switching from low-Z to high-Z (no effect). When plugged directly into my mixer, or when connecting my wireless directly to the mixer, there was no noise. This was certainly a house problem, due to some noisy equipment...but I'd appreciate any other suggestions about ways I might identify and/or defeat the problem. As I said, I don't normally have this issue, even at this same location, using the same cables, etc., but every now and then something is getting into the signal. Thanks for any ideas.

Can you describe the noise a bit more, first? It will help me come up with things to look for.

It was a pulsing, mid- to high-frequency warble -- er, like something coming from a Star Wars reconnaissance probe. Or like the sound of a dial-up modem. The dominant pitch was around A440, perhaps, but maybe lower; this occurred a few days ago but that's how I remember it. The pulse was rapid, several times a second. It was very audible (and unacceptable) when everything else was quiet, but it was still a background sound: the guitar signal over it was loud and clear. As I said, my first guess was that we were picking up radio signals, e.g. from a WiFi hotspot or a wireless phone, or perhaps RFI from a motor or compressor or light ballast or dimmer. It was definitely not a normal 60Hz hum as you get with a bad ground. Hope that gives you some ideas.

I've heard sounds like that before. In my experience, it was interference from a cellphone. After I removed my phone from the stage, and had a band-mate do the same, the issue stopped.

It's really strange, and I haven't been able to re-create it so far. I've seen it happen with electric guitars too.

If you go to YouTube and search for "cell phone interference guitar", there are a few videos that show the same issue with various pieces of equipment. However, I haven't been able to find any way of dealing with the issue.

Yeah, could be. It wasn't one of the more familiar cell phone noises, but that's definitely the kind of signal I'm hearing. The nearest likely cell phones weren't close to any of the signal paths, but it seems plausible that this is what was being picked up. It was at a bar with lots of cell phone users. The mystery is why ONLY the Venue DI was receiving it. Perhaps there's some abnormally long unshielded lead in there. The guitar signal was strong (active electronics) and the DI wasn't doing any abnormal boosting etc. Oh well, thanks for the input, though I'm sorry we can't come up with any remediation strategies.